One of London's most popular landmarks, St Paul's Cathedral is the largest of the Christopher Wren churches in London.
The view from The Shard
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The view of London from The Shard's viewing deck is quite remarkable.
Hyde Park
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Hyde Park is a pleasant place for a stroll, no matter the weather. But it's particularly beautiful in spring.
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Tower Bridge
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Tower Bridge has a glass-bottomed walkway between its two towers.
The British Museum
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The British Museum is one of London's best exhibition spaces.
Palace of Westminster
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The Palace of Westminster is home to the UK's government.
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The London Eye
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The London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel, rotates at approximately 10 inches per second, so one rotation takes around 30 minutes.
Buckingham Palace
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Buckingham Palace is the official royal residence of the Queen of England.
The Natural History Museum
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The Natural History Museum in South Kensington has some seriously impressive collections on botany, entomology, mineralogy, palaeontology, and zoology.
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Little Venice
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Little Venice, near Paddington, is perfect for a stroll along one of London's prettiest canals: Regent's Canal.
Brixton Market
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Brixton Market makes for a delicious day out, with shops selling everything from African groceries to handmade clothing, plus plenty of small restaurants and bars.